SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1930 O --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE John Ranney to Be Y.M.C.A. President for Coming Year Only 84 Men Cast Votes Out of Membership of 243 Eligible Students 0 Students By an overwhelming majority of votes John Ranney, bch, 31, was elected president of the V.M.C.A., in the annual election Friday, over his opponent, Morrill Hams. Cah. He won the 48 votes cast in his election. The race for vice president was closer than that for president, and Don Schalus, v. 31, won over Owen Paen, uni, by taking a lead in the second round to Curtis Skape, who was competing with Curtis Shagra, v. 32, for the position of tauror won by taking 66 votes. Don E. Smith won from Charles LABEL for the position of five members were elected to serve on the advisory board for the next three years. Those elected to serve in that role have been an associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Dr. Frank Strong, professor of law; Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama; and William Crawford, professor of chemistry, and J. W. Jeeche, associate professor of mathematics. The other candidate for this position was William Tebbit, professor of vision of the University. Henry Werner, men's student advisor, was also selected to run, but withdrew the nomination at the last minute in Fall 2014. Doctor Strong, who was reelected has served on the advisory board of the University Y.M.C.A. He also co-hosted a charter number of the second college Y.M.C.A. ever organized. Allen Cifford, son of former president and more votes than any other candidate, including the student officers. He is vested in the role of president in Ingham, Brewster and Wheeler was so close that it could near being a tie. Ingham received the highest rating from the judges. The move to amend the constitution received 84 votes. The amendment was: To change, in particular, the definition of officers of the association, the chairmen of the standing committees, and the president, with the approval of the other officers and chairmen of committees, shall constitute the all- There were 243 members who were eligible to vote in the election, and from that number 84 cast ballots. Students Should Rejoice at No Personal Taxation Let students be thankful. There is at least one fee which they do pay to collect property. The tax collectors are now making their counts, and many of the clerks that are being stored in the basement, on the principle that such customer Not only those priche articles are assessable, but all electrical appliances, furniture, clothes, rays, almonds, oriental rugs, and not least, auto-automatic county buildings, even endeavor to collect from the unfortunate townpeople and faculty on the money they have in the bank at the first of each month, no matter what their dispositions for gratuities, rent, and shoes for Johnny. Any question as to whether the small mind favors capitalism or communism would doublesb be solved by observing its reaction to the state of one hundred percent of the value of that new one hundred dollar sofa to the state every year. To Play Vale Palmists Athens, Ga. — (UP) Yale University and the University of Georgia are to meet at poles at Augusta, Ga., on Thursday for an international arrangement. The game would be the first intercollegiate match between the Georgians, the North Carolina, and with army benches. Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER MOTORS Willis Knight and Whippet Cars G d Used Cars 617-19 Mass. St THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY THE CHARLTON INS. AGENTY We Protect and Serve You -- So that you May Render Service. Phone 680 Insurance Bldg. Phone 689 Insurance Blvd LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1925 May GOOD & RICHARDS Doelers in Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Pk. 620; Php. Firt Dpst; 207.209 W. Bith son Chi entertained with a dance at the chapter house Friday night. Harry Gladys and his orchestra of Tchaikovsky played. Chorources were Miss Catherine's, Mrs. Gerardine's, Mrs. W. L. Halley, and Mrs. E. L. Bonney. SOCIETY Departmenr guests were; Miss Katherine Hines, Miss Marylander Lindsay, Miss Minneapolis, Minnesota, Miss Cofft, George Mack, Harrell Collier, Halle Mawell, and H. W. HUTCHISON DENTIST 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 395 HAIRDY DAMLEY MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOELS BICYCLE SHOP Phone 913 1014 Mass. Cancer of the Alpha Tau Omega blood system were reported. Buttich- hagen and Robert Weibald, Lincoln, Neb. and Gordon Bennett, Geneon Bennett, Kansas City, Ms. Delta Silva, PI announces the投放 of Charles Procrick Putter, of Tuckenham, Kansas. Mike Patterson, Lumine Mathews, Jamie Mc, and Mike Jane Roberts, of Bruner lighting, are week-end gears of the PF Belt Tah home. Mrs. K. E. Bajagh, won the first prize for inductees in the hockey party given Pelita evening by the Amaze Hockey Club. W. K. Sambalian won the ladies' competition prize, Mr. J. J. Kishii won the first prize for the junior suburban club in the conclusion prize. There were eight tables, playing at the party. The tea table was generated with white jugs in green beads and yellow toppers. Jason Swaver, of Oaklanda, is a workaholic guest at the Phi Delta Phi house. Mrs. Y. H. Smithley and Mrs. B. C. Rapkin poured coffee. Miss Martha Louise Turner, of Kansas City, is speaking the week end at the Alpha Omicron PI house. Work-end guests at the Acornia barn are Mrs. Miyuki Webster, Hibiskut, and Charles Cox, of Kanei City. Westminster. Forum entertained with a late party last night followed by his bridge at Westminster hall. About 20 guests were present. Miss Lila Belle Link, of Emporia, is a poet at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Miss Anna Marie Miller, of Fort Scott, is a guest at the Kapna Kappa Gammal house. Vir Dhru Mayo, of Wichita, is a guest at the Pia Kajya Aliba house this week out. Greene of the Sigma Chi house are Tom Frost, of Topeka; Paul Beringer, of Kansas City, Kan; and Andy Olsen, of Saskatchewan. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin T. Studler were biennial guests at the Nu Sigma Nu Friday evening. Olivia Scott, of Windood, is spending the week and at the Sigean Alpha Epicion house. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Goberherton, of Edison, will be dinner guests at the Bain Estate today. All State Supreme Lawyers, of Emporia, and Maymont Mellon, of Empson, Kansas City are opening the office of the Auburn Gamma data hau- ger. Opens at the Delray Plaza house this week and am Alice Muse Collip, of Kearns City, and Marian Marion. Skovgard, of Lavernville. Old Delta Co. pharmacy Fellowship, bld a member Therapy event for Pharmacy Students, faculty of Pharmacy, shadowed, an officer of institute, spoken on贝纳陀 Institute of Pharmacy in Botanical Medicine. The other members are: Dr. Elisabeth D. Brenner, and Prof. C. M. Sterling. Wayne Luff, of Independence, Mo, is a weekend guest at the Theta Tau house. this Mu. Alisha entertained with a formal dinner dance Friday night. Dinner was served at Wiedemann's in the room and the dinner was at the William DuBemery of the Alpha Kappa Lambda house spent the weekend in Kansas city visiting friends. WEEKLY SCHEDULE March 30 to April 5 a. p.m. — All musical versions, Monday, March 20 b. a.m. — All musical versions, Monday, March 30 4:20 p.m. Dr. Blackburn, illustrated lecture—Prazer theater. 4:30 p.m. Installment of officers —Joy Jones—central administration 8-9 pm. Faculty recital, Otis M. Conger, pianist; W. R. Downing, baritone; — central Administration auditorium. 5:30 p.m. French play rehearsal – transfer theater; 5:00 p.m. W.G.S.A. installation and formal dinner – Waldmann's tea Tuesday, April 1 10 a.m. Conversation, D. Lawlessy F., Baker, Professor emeritus; John lephas University—University Audiotron 12:30 p.m. Flu Hca Kagua luchuncho, Oezac M, Voorhees, amlonsi medicine- clinic. Wednesday. April 2 5 p.m. Phil Mita Krupa assembly, A. G. Cannfield—Priser theater. 2:00 p.m. Phil Mita Krupa assembly, A. G. Cannfield—Priser theater. 4:20 p.m. Juchiehure Board—Juan of women’s office. 6 p.m. Phil Mita Krupa assembly, A. G. Cannfield—Priser theater. 7 p.m. Phil Mita Krupe annual fundraiser—Memorial Union building. 7 p.m. French play rehearsal—Priser theater. 7 p.m. Weekday show—Memorial Union building. 7:30 p.m. Barrel rehearsal—University Auditorium. 8 p.m. WA Office—WA Department of Education. 9 p.m. Simon Davis CDI meeting—Phil Mita Theta house. 12:50 p.m. Lyman Hover, soon forum—Myers ball. 6:00 p.m. Why club activities, Lyman Hover—Memorial Union build. Thursday. April 3 5 pm. French play rehearsal - Fraser theater. ditorium. 6 p.m. Debate, "Disarmament", E.S.A.C.-central Administration and disarmament Eldridge hotel, Freddie Agnew's orchestra played for dancing. Champeons for the party were: Mrs. S. K. Brown, the band leader; Kurtemberg, and Mrs. E. R. Lefkowitz. Sigma Pl. Sigma will meet in regular session, Monday, at 4:25pm, in room 212 aud. Administration building. Theodore Pressel, press. Miss Marriott Davis, of Leavenworth, was a guest Saturday afternoon at the Delta Numa 11 house. 8 p.m. French play "Gentard and Company"—Fraser theatre Rhandonmault will meet this afternoon in the Green Room of Fraser Theater at 3:30. Candidate chosen during the spring trunking will please present themselves on the Fraser Theater stage in a 4:30 for the trunking. Saturday, April 5 Everett Avery, of Larned, is a weekend guest at the Delhi Sigma PI house. Lorene Adelbeck, of Hastings, Neb, is a week-long guest at the Alpha Chi Omaha house. THE VERY LASTIST in the Halladon Electric Studio Lighting System. The sun is always slapping at the— THE VERY LATEST Announcements --ing features of the plane mentioned above. The K.U. Dames will hold their annual tournament at the Green Owl Tent in Palm Beach, FL. All dames are invited. These plans to attend call Ms. Leesby on (312) 546-7080. James S. Welch, president. Mrs. Maurice Regan, president. THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. St Phone 614 'Auntie' Does Not Think Flappers Will Live Long "This generation of girls will not live long," says "Auntie Eilert, an old negro portrait model for the life classes in the department of drawings," she says. "She thoroughly that the short sleeves the re-eds wear will shorten their lives. She also says that the judgment occurred after the last eclipse of the sun." "Aunte" Elliot is over 100 years old and is an ex-slave from the southern part of Alabama. Her own clothes, consisting of an old plantation bandana, checkered apron, and suspenders, she wears as she poses in her as she sits with a grim expression while the student re-produces her lined face. Pittsburgh—(UP) — Coach Carlson of the University of Pittsburgh basketball team regards Charlie Hyatt as the greatest basketball player Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. St. Phone 658 General Electric Refrigerators CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Whitcombs Greenhouse Phone 275 Ninth at Tenn. 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Just any sort of a catty-distine name which can be used in just as one automobile manufacturer uses the Commander. Although not necessary the name might well give a hint as to stand- out. Names must be in the office of the company or in the Kanban business office not later than 5 p. m. next Wednesday afternoon, and must be accompanied by the name, address and classification of the student. You'd better send in the name today. Prizes will be awarded at christening celebration on April 26th. Detailed specifications of the plane may be secured at the Kansan business office. Miss Helen Layne, of Wichita has been chosen by the company to christen this plane, at a big celebration at Lawrence Municipal airport. April 20th, the Saturday after Easter. Two dozen or more airplanes will be here, the prizes will be awarded, it'll be a big day. The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation 702 Bitting Building Wichita, Kansas Send That Name In Today Will Miss Layton use the name you suggest? I submit the name of for the model name of the new Jawhawk plane The Jayhawk Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kansas. Address Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior (of which) All names must be in our office or the Kansan Business Office by April 2, 1930. By the Dawn's Early Light By Paul Robinson